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Honest hardworking professionals that can get the job done on time and on budget. We are veteran owned and able to solve problems. We will make sure you are satisfied with our work. We are State Licensed and Insured.

Honest hardworking professionals that can get the job done on time and on budget. We are veteran owned and able to solve problems. We will make sure you are satisfied with our work. We are State Licensed and Insured.



Texarkana Custom Woodworks

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Texarkana Custom Woodworks

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Texarkana Custom Woodworks is a residential and commercial contractor located in the Texarkana area. If its made of wood, we can make it happen. We build everything from decks and pergolas to cabinets and even wooden furniture. Let us bring your dream to life.

Texarkana Custom Woodworks is a residential and commercial contractor located in the Texarkana area. If its made of wood, we can make it happen. We build everything from decks and pergolas to cabinets and even wooden furniture. Let us bring your dream to life.



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Mckissick Landscape & Design

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Mckissick Landscape & Design

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18 years of experience

We are a locally owned and operated company where the owner is on every job. With over 25 years experience, we take pride in our quality of work and can turn your yard into a dream outdoor living space. We do everything from planting to hardscaping, so call us for all your landscaping needs!

"It was great. They did exactly what I told them to do in a timely fashion."

Sylvia P on October 2019

We are a locally owned and operated company where the owner is on every job. With over 25 years experience, we take pride in our quality of work and can turn your yard into a dream outdoor living space. We do everything from planting to hardscaping, so call us for all your landscaping needs!

"It was great. They did exactly what I told them to do in a timely fashion."

Sylvia P on October 2019

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

Built-in gas grills typically have a life span of 10 to 15 years. However, their longevity can vary based on quality, usage frequency, climate conditions, and maintenance routines. High-quality models made from durable materials tend to last longer. Additionally, regular cleaning, covering the grill when not in use, and conducting routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning burners and replacing worn-out parts can extend its life. A well-maintained built-in gas grill can provide excellent performance and memorable cooking experiences for a decade or more, making it a worthwhile investment for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

In most cases, you will need building permits for an outdoor kitchen. Generally speaking, you’ll need building permits for anything with a permanent foundation, and since outdoor kitchens typically require a concrete foundation, they demand building permits. Outdoor kitchen permits usually cost between $250 and $500, but you could pay as much as $2,000 for larger or more involved kitchens. You might also need separate permits to run utility lines to your kitchen, which could add an additional $75 to $200 to your installation cost.

Deciding whether to buy a prebuilt fireplace kit or build one from scratch comes down to aesthetics, available space, and budget. Many homeowners like the convenience and lower cost of prebuilt options—around $1,500—versus the involved planning and construction of a larger fireplace. Another bonus: you can usually move prebuilt units. Custom projects are more common when homeowners have access to a larger budget and more area in the yard to place the fireplace.

While it is possible to do this kind of project at any point in the year, save it for the mildest parts of winter if you can. That way, your backyard won’t be under construction during prime grilling season. Plus, contractors tend to be less busy on outdoor projects then, so you might get a better deal and the installation might take less time.

No. Placing a built-in grill against the house is discouraged due to safety concerns. Building codes and regulations often require a minimum distance (typically 10 feet or more) between a gas grill and any combustible structure, including a house. Placing a grill too close poses a fire hazard and risks damage to the siding or structure, potentially leading to carbon monoxide buildup. It's essential to consult local building codes, follow manufacturer guidelines, and prioritize safety by positioning the grill at a safe distance, ideally in a well-ventilated outdoor kitchen or designated grill area.

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